Creighton mayor working on plan to get wildfire evacuees back home
Although most wildfire evacuees from the northern Saskatchewan have been allowed to return home, residents of a handful of communities are still being told to stay away because of the threat of the fires.
The communities of Creighton, Flin Flon, Denare Beach, East Trout Lake, Whelan Bay and priority individuals in Cumberland House are still not allowed to go back home.
The town of Creighton, which is home to just over 1,400 people, has been evacuated for nearly a month. While the town isn’t in any imminent danger of the wildfires, Mayor Blake Fidler said there’s still lots of work that needs to be completed before they can let the evacuees come home.
“The wait right now is to get up some essential services up and running so that we can bring people back, and we are working on a repatriating plan right now,” Fidler explained.